Vocabulary
Primaries vs. Caucus
Electoral College
Voting Amendments
Election scenarios
100

The ______ is the total number of individual votes cast across the country?

What is: popular vote

100

A primary looks like: _______

What is: A regular election with ballots

100

How many total votes are there:

What is: 538

100

15th Amendment:

What is: Gave African American men the right to vote.

100

Local v. State. v. Federal:

You vote for the next governor of WV

What is: state

200

The _______ is the system that actually decides who becomes president.

What is: Electoral college

200

True or false. A caucus is usually slower and more public.

What is: True

200

How many does a candidate need to win?

What is: 270

200

19th Amendment:

What is: Gave women the right to vote

200

Local v. State. v. Federal:

You vote for the US president

What is: federal

300

A ________ is an election where party members vote privately in a booth.

What is: A primary

300

Which is used by more states?

What is: Primaries

300

What is the "winner takes all" system?

What is: n most states, whoever wins the most votes in that state gets all its electoral votes.

300

24th Amendment: 

What is: banned poll taxes

300

Local v. State. v. Federal:

You vote for a new senator

State

400

A ______ is a meeting where members discuss and vote in person.

What is: a caucus

400

Why do states hold primaries and caucuses:

A. To pick delegates for the electoral college

B. To choose which candidates will represent each party

What is: B. To choose which candidates will represent each party

400

Give one advantage of the electoral college.

What is: Gives smaller states a voice.

400

26th Amendment:

What is: Changed the voting age to 18

400

Local v. State. v. Federal:

You vote for a new school board member

What is: local

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